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beld ths commision of chapiain in th Judge Fisher caid that be hrd kept aloof from Contederate States army: had douailed for reading the Mcpoutinet er tM» wal, taat be ovber business. Entered the regiment veriy id | might noc nave his mind bireet, and have bis meses THE EVENING STAR. THE TRIAL OF JOHN H. SURRATT. ws Preceded tim. Decliaea to answornaee | Weecconcerscar’’ © vnmeree Maras the case FOR SALE AND RENT. L! Boy ‘be accom: FR RENT—A furnished three-story BRICK oda f ABLE bind at MES. STE- HOUSE. contai te A at N A ay Co ac ee rae ES ee rs ee Georgetown Attairs, ; E Pee are oF aan natal eninshoner Boa RDING mm. arrett came fore Justice Buck AB: eEW GE. thie morning, charged sy Matt. Saxton with | Do woinntinat a ‘wee conceraed. robbing him of $71.40 at Green Springs yester- 3) Ni tions compromising Persons in Maryland Mr. Bradley said that the Barport of what day evening, by cunningly extracting it from | °¢° of Fonrieenth street. Terms §22 per Month, THREE BOOMS FOR RENT, SUITABLE FOR Surratt in Richmond. who gave him hospitality while in the con. | they expected to prove by this witness had Pocket. The justice required the accused | —!¥ | . Housekeeping. Terms moderate; on Isth wi 5 federate army. Witness was ordered to Oana- | been puolished, and the mignt have Quite a large crowd gathered in front of the | to give bail in the sum of $200 for his appear- A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE. CAN RE AC: | between P and Rhode Island avenue. iy 19 lic. Géew es BaReRA Gee da by Seretary Bomjamin. renched Canada on | seen, and he would mot consider it among which were & numberof the | ance at court. fo a ommoda ‘ed with @ pleasant Room and Board | F\OR RENT—Two furnistied froat ROOMS, with 3 tne 15th of November 1856. Went to Kentuoky | priety if the Court had read it. comrades of the soldier, threatened | PoLice MaTTERS —The total nomber ofar- | ji,“ phiivate family. Rink te Shh ea. rc BOARD. Apply at 423 11th street, bo tea ee early in November, 1964 The Uourt remarked that he had been in- | to mob the house, but whem it was ascertained | rests made yesterday were six. 7M ied 3 J ay 16-3e* ‘The Confederate Secret Service. Q.—By Mr. Pierrepoint—Now tell the jury | formed that it had been publi inthe Jn- | that the parties had been taken out theback | Lockep Ur.—Ken). Gray, a school boy, for | - NOUN =e {OR RENT—A ix room HOUSE with water and pages how you gotout ef Kentucky. telligencer, & paper which hs had not read for | way the excitement ceased. disorderly conduct, was last evening locked | ((OUNTKY BOARD can be obtained at an agree, gas, Rent 9a. Apply to 0... RICHARD The Actor Mathews on the Stand. A.—Well, sir, I propose to write a book on | years ‘wound was made by & small ball and ts =e Sp hours by decree of Justice Buckey. every necessary Comtesse’ Locations Washington | SON. No. 473 L street, between ith aud 12uh ets. ihe gdveatarne of scares tservice, and is mu A Fecees was takem until to-morrow at ten ieee rian mie coe ky SESE tour Marker. Bat little flour is to be | Railroat. convenient to the cars, Terms, §| at dy 16-3t* nce. (Laughter. a" a . . IN. was , | had in the market; the demand is good, and | week. For address « the Star Office. 2 NT—DESL a 7 L-DWEKLL- The trial of Surratt was recumed in the | Tete Uanada on the tate or Pak ——_-__— and dressed the wound. rices unsettled. Family Nour will bring from | toi wena —Teoeol tecnter SAB CoESr on | Eo ikGs corner ail ent Fate wid ABE ‘Crimihal Court this morning, betore Judge | Wentto Richmond. Came through city OBPHAN®’ Covkt, Judge Purcell.—In the case Fisher, the room being densely crowded, in diseuise: took breakfast here at the Kim- | of the petition of the heirs of Mary Ann Fear. 15.50 to $17 50; Extra, from $13.50 to $15.25; the frat floor, with gr without BOABD. ADBIY ant yard. gas and water, Eaquire at Grocery 3 nd Wth. fe usual. The jurors and prisoner having been | ™¢!! Hou Never saw Booth Never saw | cou toset acide the will, the Court orders as ot he ASSAULT AXD BATTERY AND THRRATS.— | Out Extra, trom €.1.50 te $12.50: supers., from. te bet. och p: tore, opporite corner. iy 5-eo3t* Chas. Miller, arrested by officer Kontz, was | $10.50 10 $11.50. There ie n0 wheat to be had ti RoR ALE.—A new HOUSE, ten rooms, a cel Payne. Saw Nurratt in Qanada on the 18th of | follows: brought before Justice Bates yesterday after- | in the market; the last sale was made at $2.75 | ‘[’ABLE BOARD at No. 464 10th street, « fow am and water. for $5.00; $1.00 cas brought in, the court was opened,and | april. 1665. Was told {t was John Surratt, | “cn’rc the will of Mary Ann Fearson, the | Boom charged, by ‘Washington Childs, with as- per bushel for good red wheat. The millers T goors north of the avenue, Terms 835 per | strecf between I sud K streets north, z Back 0. Chamberiain was recalled ¢ a tonim 4 ool. Reachéd Rich- | motion to revoke the order admitting to pro. | Sultan battery, he having slapped Ohilds in | Feruse to purchase, now that they are repair. cedar nin a ale. eof amined py Er Bradiey va" Caoandaiguaroa | ™ondon February ist, 1965. The first man | bate the will of Mary Aun Feateonsand tne | the facofor threatening toshoothim. Theyus- | ing thelr mills. = = ENT—A GROCERY STORE. corner S108 of the Webster House, & Canandaigua, on | witness met in Ricamond then was the brother | order for tae gravt of letters stamentary up. | tice fined Miller $4.70 when he (Miller) then HIPMENTS OF UOAL.—1,725 tons of coal LOST AND FOUND. reets, Island. near Long Bridge, wi the 20 of April, 126s. The Sarit, | of the proeecuting attorney here, Msj. Onrring- | on nereetate, having been afgued bv conucel | Preferred a charge against C) for threat- | were received and shipped from Ray's docks | ———_-- | good ectlar, stable, and other privileges.’ Pos counter unuil December 31; 1805. During April. | ton, and considered by the Court. It is therefore | ¢Ding him with bodily harm, which wassub- | to.day, LOST 50n Saturday evening, in going from sth | session given immediately, For terms apply om Ita the first, spoening te Drom aiveny at Mr. Carrington.—He is not my brother. sir. | ordered this 16th day of July, 1667, tnat the | Stanciated, and Childs required to give bail to ARRIVALS BY THE Canat.—Eighteen boats to oth atreet tarouge Latreet, @ pair of Gold | Premise sae ee ; ‘whieh jet Aibany in the moraing extived Witness resumed.—Returned to Washington | oraer admitting said will to probate, and also keep the pace. aupived bo Way of thee ‘aud Ohio | Bow SPECTACLES. Fhe finder will be rewarded or Oanada, Went from here pacede > ota rrived by wi he Sanandaigus between 10 and 11 o’Stock in the | Pnroute t nada. We here to | the order for the grant of said letters, be, and canal yesterday afternoon ana this morning. | P leaving them at 346 9th street. iy W3t f of unfurnished HOUs 5763, 7th street. consisting of 3 or 44 Phi ; AN Assavir—W. T. Fowler yesterday en- i ST —On the Silustantin this Gly PROM. | Pleasautly located: being half square from Sim creme, Soper tran rte at 48 a te | KY rcedintinee Vom’ oeeNnePPos | asameargbereey revokea end aa avin | cag A™AZapinint” bute” Pudioe aver | Koungcelo he Horan Company. grote | [CSE Ou th: ifetaa 1 0ig Gy, g PROM. | roto inte cite eat grote Sek, afternoon. Did not Know at what hours the | () fad you any business as chaplain in | tate of the sald Mary Ann Fearson be, ana tae | chareing Thomas Chaney with an assault and | fio the Central, Sra ane ae Coane? | favor of America G. Dedtick, dated st Juin at 90 | 1. ie trains left Albany. New York. me are hereby, revoked and annulled.” | battery. The Sustice required Chaney to give | ‘Thirty boats have cone out in the samelength | 187". for $80. Ali persons are warned siguinst FOR SEE CHERE SECRETARY Cros em net ra a earned — witness Witness (to the Court.)—Is that a proper etas B. Barrett and Mary Julia Burrett, | 8¢C¥rity for his appearance at court. of time. megatiating' the same ee event bas been stow 2 aap Boor ASE i chet, mate IF oc had the regts' 66 and 7, uestion sir. bare : Merete, ——__—o——_ ae 4 f e fs , Carpets. Table boards. &. at pri puso came, and be was told to refer | *'Judge Fishor.— You can answer itor not, ax | Sones ook au appest trom wedecaseaiine | SELLING Ligon a¥ Tite Swat —Nathan | geued'oruay fopaitiag io ioe: eeiage over the | GS LEWARD Sayed on Frsiarworwinn Tai, | 3ateqube, Medd Mac aye intwses Sth Wo tbe 13th of May. you like. court ‘setting aside the te Of sai unin, arrested by F (Uiements, upor the | canal near the aqueduct, making it sti mhont tait the =f | ay 16-308 . mr orwnure Mr, Bradley reenetered hintory | Wiest My business was in Usnads. 1 | snd codicil, and revocationof the letters tenia, | COmPlaint of Horan Williams, was this morn | and'frmer, “The passage of bois undernesa | Scie setathe sd ofone of er horne broken, or | 2900-37 dame. Ttappeared om the register as imBres, | Went there tocave the life of Ave prisoners. | mentary issued to eaid Mary Julia Barret: | 2 fined $20 by Justice Tucker for selling | jr mad so racked 1: thatit was considered wn- | sn'ie fasta “The dette tL eee te get | POR RENT OA tire gtr ind basom Dae eg: on tne eg ‘eras in May, | Was in Virgima when the St Albans raid | mpon the estate of a id Mary Ann Fearson liquor by the small without a license. reward by leaving her at No, 194 I street, betw en | cornerof F.containing twenty rooms, with ga: ——s. ‘Tux Porr—Entered— Steamer Columbia, | 2th and 2iststrects. SaniTaky Rerokt.—One dead horse and | Harper master, trom Baltimore; steamer Va\ 10 REWARD—Strayed or dead dogs were reported and removed | ley ‘City, Tomlin master, from New York. | SLO MANE MCLE low aire well buils, small a y occurred; had nothing to do with it. Told jamin H. ( hew: guar. Mr. Merrick +8id all facts were evidence, | McMillan 1 saved the lives of the boys in | giren nH. teed ta ace gored and the offer of the gentleman to put the regis- | that raid. Did mot tell McMillan anytaing s § ter with Mr. Bradley’s name on it, in evidence | about the dates of the Gua Water, and large yard. newly. painted and fitted up Ten one tinck | in goad order.” Thaulie at Pos ba street, betwen and: bond $500. B = issions for th: steamer f:. 0. Kn! ‘aster, from. sore on the right shoulder, under the cart saddle; on RENT-NEW BRICK SE, hk plainly showed that the register ot the Ca- | raid. Witness told McMillen that he was | thecrbiamsct Lome Dope nee sian to Fork,” Tao tsames Kannobee, Wilson master, | Len onthe ey efiah Sub , setepet az north, NI ntrct i i, poo qondaigua House was evidence, and should | messenger forthe raiders. Volunteered as their | townD. CG, deceased; bond $6000, La aes from Baltimore, entered and oleared. "| gprmstt he MACK, cor. sdat-and Paani, | hotandcold, water and gas; Tpanireot 108. F have gone to the jury. messenger. Was not paid for it. Went to save | “The first'and final accoust of the admin: CITY ITEMS. . Ounier ORURCH.—The deposits made in the | _J¥ 18:3t : _—aplicl Hill. | KELLEY. Real Estate Agent. OBice 363 8th trest tts Brad! ley said he saw the Apt pene | their lives. Witness received his commissions | trator of Mary M. Dufief, deceased: the firet corner-stone of Christ church, in the year 1518, OST On the night of the Sih instant, letween near north Latreet, oF on the premises. 5 ; jased; . enn} ja Avenue and B street south, one Sry was slot avdinel in eoare from ie hands of Mr- Benjamin, on February, Fed BT Patella oer eegmunistrator of Al- | | Tae Youna Mzn’s Ongisttax Assocra- | Which were taken up Inst ce kaee re replaced | (1) GUTTA PERCHA CHAIN. with Gold Locket A FARM i Judge Fisher said the register was not ad- | October, or 1th, was not sure which. Did not cs » 5 ret account of | rion will give a Moonlight Excursion to w | attached: gent.’s miniature in loc For which b is undi t. ' inieseliio Mere; amahe would epic! iatanie. the administrator of Thos. Milstead, deceased: | Mount Vermon, Giymont, and Aquia Creek | ‘@ corner of the extension to the chrach now | a liberal reward will be paid by leaving It at this 1. the Marlboro road. we tell Dr. McMillan that those papers or com- | an account of the personal estate of Virginia | F; in progress. The late accessions to the d office, dy 13-3t* ard Brid, i ek Bai 4 L687 i . J y ige,isina very des should offer ine register, He (ir Perrepaine) maid you tell bim that yon did Biistend, deceased by Ubarles” Ht uoyd:ad- decompeny (ae. party. Tieket x admitting @ Boshi ientioned in the Star of lst week, Were AKEN UP ADRIFTOOn Ath July. as, a | Wocality and would te aged fort term of years: said there was an error in the registration of | seit? you did it your- | ministraior, and the second general and second | gentleman and diy Suse for single admis. | #10 deposited. all keel BOAT. with two oars: onthe Po. | Possession given in ty Weep a han re Mr. Bradley's name, and he hoped he would | © a Never, sir. It is a falsehood- individual account of the administrator of | sion, $1; tobe procured at the Rooms of the ImPROVEMENT.—Mr. Philip Berry is making | tomac river. uear the Long Bridge. The owner is | le z Semuel Horner, deceased, we! A d an addition, three stories high, to his house on | requested to come forward, prove property, pay | 7) 16-6t a = ee near ineee wae ne ee pe uterus’ | Gave the commissioners to the Attorney for | passed. . # were approved and | Association, Stinemetz’s HatStore, and Philp | tho corner of Congress and Dunbarton etrect, | cLnrses ami takeilaware Callat Ot sleet SOR SALF—A new BRICK HOUSE, with seven gou' ow there was no error, but that Mr. | the prisoners Mr. Abbott to save them from & Solomon's, and Ballantyne’s Book Stores. | The building is of brick. witha press-brick | between 1 and K, Washiugton city. rooms. sitnated on Capitol Hill. Inquire at Bradley was there on that day. being delivered up tothe United States Par = Steamer will leave Seventh etreet wharfats | font and will coctacout Be owe | jyl3-st* FOHN Kk Union Hotel sy 15-61" Judge Fisher said the register was not ad- | the past two years bad resided witha Oathoie Tug RIVER FRONT, Jusy 16.—A fresh breeze | p.m. precisely. An entrance fee of 25 cents | ZORt an — —— EEE POR RENT—Two separate ROOMS. suitable fi qmissable, and he therefore ruled it out. priest. in Quebee: Tenounced Protester nag | WSs blowing from the southeast this morning, | will be required by the Mount Veraon Assos 3 club rooms oF private. partics. “Appiy at the Witness resumed: Arrived at the Webster | iter the raid: was now engaged in writing a | ‘BUS Tendering it pleasant for the stovedores, | ciation from each pereon landing at that piace, | GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS PERSONAL. Union Hotel Z partics: AGy iat House on Monday, April 17th. book om the secret service of the Sovth: was | WO could work witha will. We give a list ——_2__ : = = OR RENTOTwo ROOMS onal Toor Will Davsd H. Bates, Fecalied am examined vy | protescor of language and music: taught tne | Of the arrivals and departures Tue Printers’ Pic-Nic, at the Seventh | 7y THOMAS DOWLING, Auclt Gorgetown TT, WHO RESIDED AT No. 228 rented cheapto a good tenant. Apply att H ; re 5 a $s 7 Is -de-Grace, w! tracting crowds, who a: i JUSE D FURNITU ‘DE s seu beuetie co? z este ar : 7 that the same Joha Harrison wisin thehand, | R22 Mosby; was with Morgan; was no: with | Tya™or Heneue: Grom Havre-de- (racting crowds, whoareenjoying themselves | HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS AT ‘s ween: aries” | FSO RENT_PART or thee story Brick Woune, Writing of John Surratt. Witiess was here | Was copured crossing the Potomac om wee | _ Carter's Whar? —Arrived—Sehooners Dart, Peer aar enmeenis Qn FRIDAY MORNING. Juiy 19, at 10 o'lock, 1 | BRYA, FOAL KIN | family hevisckeeping. “Apply a UREENS, corner in Richmond, and the witness asked m whose | months. ‘The enemies of Morgan called bir urtop; Robert H. Kemp, Seward, Hayre-de. | Duck Suits for $3; Boys’ Linen Coats trom | 2°" rh wait ‘ ou 16-26* e Tw 7 v0 N bandwriting the name of Harry ‘Sherman on ee Nena calls Grace, coal: for George L. Sheriff; George | $1.50 to $2.50. All pure linens. At Hennine's | {amily leaving the city, cousisting of— Boas CORED or Poke ee: thst register under date of March. 20th, 255. | Even meek Saw terre et Liverpobe | Lewie, Jubp, Baltimore, Himber, for Samuel | One Price Clothing store, on the corner pf 7th | neo ag Pers cert | chihdvens in a bematital aeipibcrneeds on trea, was. saw bim twice: «aw McMillan there; nace ne | Norment. Sailed—Schooners Loon, Edmond: | street and Maryland avenue, ‘and Sofa ofa skillful and rel ® | Sor Hakama N strovte, OB ts Mr. Pierrepoint objected, as the prosecution | was after the reward, and teld him the rewara | £0: for Havre-de-Grace, light; M. J. Fardy, —-—-—__ nand Washstand Mth street, V C.,daily,from7 | ROR SATLE—A two-story FRAME HOU had shown nothing about nim beg in Rich- | scr Surratt had been withdrawn; did not want | HOper, for Georgetown. to load with coal for Ik IT IS THROWN IN YOUR TEETH that you do ‘4 lock in the mornin; ‘clock, and at his taining six roome. No c t ond, oF the Spotswood House rezister. him to search after Surratt: no Christian | Salisbury. Md. not keep yourdental apparatus in proper trim, | {jileloth a her Beds, and Mattresses office in Baltimore. Md., 31/3 North street, frou t | tween Penn aave. and Dstreet sonth.. Also. two Mr. Bradiey said they proposed to show | ian wanted an imnocent man persecuted. Riley's’ Wnarf.— Arrived —Schooner Anna | it is your own fanlt, for all the world knows Goakine nnd cthacStep with many other articles | 020; m- Consultations, which are strictly con. | LOT: feet front by 6 deep. Cheap for cash. as Sprrates presence in Richmond on the 20th of | Witness did say on the steamer that ne | White. Roberts Apppomattox, wood, for mar- | that you might do so by using that matchiess | King and other Stoves. with many Wartenpone °° Mnitot to the ‘above hours In | Ge-owner inaving sway Lihat March. the prosecution had left him at Port | plamed” Surraty for not coming tere | Ket ed—Schooner: ‘ah Louisa, Wil- | vegetable dentifrice, Sozodont. e0 yit-st THOMAS DOWLING, Auct'r. Salen geen. : 1 VOR RENT—Two BRIC m New arch. ¥ ation e ones ou i iy . Appointments by letter left at myoiice will be Tobacco and now efense desired to show | ward at his mother’s trial, Melitian said | ams, for Havre-de.Grace, light: Octavia prc ha ug = = raithPally attended ¢ im” sey avenue, between 5, Com that he went fo Richmond for, what he got | ho was kept im titer igueeanee ae Ellen, Elliott, Havre-de-Grace, lign InoN BeDeTzADS, only Three dollars, at A, | [ZY THOS. DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown, Miuhfully wttended to. gy 16-1 Terie the yard. here, what he went to Montreal for, and ac- nee aS 8 ce oF the fact. |“ Cronch's Wharfe—Seno vinia f ens SMBES, Bt A. 3 URDER! MCRDER!—Send Post Paid, ad- | Ssepermonth. F 100 . Witness toid Surrait to look out for himself, cf joners Lavinia Bell, | adameon s, [06 Ninth street 3 R SALE | Haske count for bim during the whole ume. They | gs McMillan was a man whoexpressed infidel | B#¥liss, Shugartius, N. Y., stone, for M.G. 7 as : , By HTENG, OC A nCnR aT Th anprsone Ghagbet appetite Oe Snel ae O heerteae ae yagsirar the | Maspachnsctts arcnup ©. SOHNSO: could show bow he was employed in RicR- | sentiments, and would give himup formoney. | E™0ry. a Lapres, cave meney by purchasing Hoop- | the District of Columbia, sitting as a Court of | erwish for it again, Cart a Corner of Sth of b xtrests mond, that he did not receive money from | Wimess was violent in favor of the Church, |. /ttn's Whorf—Arrived—Schooners Rebec- | Ast eer aid ween de ee ae OOP” | ty marie in a canse of Wazne MILLER, Wilmington, Del. - > Jacob Thompson, aud was not connected with | ike most converts. Witness did write for the | + Smith, New York, cement, for Brown & | aum’s 49 Loursiana ave. bereoen i re doe ee Court, the | \TOTICE.—I forwarn all persona trem trusting | EE RR pane conspiracy. Was it possible that tey | newepapers while in Europe: wrote for the | (= Bee, Loring, Philadelphia, coal, for | Bam's. 49 Louisiana ave.. be: will offer at public bale. | Cr eg opnary Reraans trem trusting | ZA more: years: upon reasonable terms, a tango = Brown t : : palate fren aor mia reeence ai one piace one time | Ttverpool Mest and the Courier. May have | "TOWN & Co. Corset Steels 5 cents a pair. ch das oF guy at (he hour | contracting from to date, 1ithot July honse-or hotel, containing between tweaty, aad fens ere | W . : aS ‘aroline Holmes, Dixon, Baltimore, forage, 5 iia 2 ul Mon to: Gaor gets Sree Ts located, end well adapted fora hotel Ad- he was during the intervals and account for I LOndGH AUN ET eel cee ee for the Government. ag: Down wiTH HIGH Prices !—Patronize only i the zouth si Msidak eae pte a those who self cheap! Buy your Gent’s Fur. | ‘| stree rhe same width to the tre .C.. Post Office, Washington. D. 0. DiC wand CLATEVUTANT. iain » De No. 332. Fides nim to show that he was not connected with r The new steamer Guiding Star, fri hi . ri depth of 48 fect tory fi eh Cc r i weeks and then weut to France. Told Dr. ie » from the | nishing Goods at Franc’s, 494 7th street, be- | depth of 48 feet, nese ry: frame House | tween C and. Jy¥10-6t7 ithe budiness which they Wome eens OF | McMillan the reward had been withdrawn, | 1Wer Tiver with wood, was in sight coming | tween D and ¥ three doors above Odd Fel. | Sees she ame." Also ihe west haltyart of Lot No. ] FOr THE LATEST STYLES OF SKIRTS, | uiguat; @ wall- other business which they wold show. because be had bis suspicionsavout him. Wit- | UP this morning. lows’ Hail. Gray's Collars, Ise. box; Gold | 2, ,!%, Wie same adaition. fronting. 2 feet’ | BY Pest materiats alwase oy hand sud made 19 ontaining eight Mr. Carripgton said ii was a different aues- | ness gave lessons in English while in Paris. | _Agfound in Easiern Branch, schooner Mcde | :mith, Byron and Garotte, 18¢. bo eer fine Wank ound width Ib thet weiti the eines || OF Skirts altéred and fepaired, at S. F. Water in the houses very healthy Imitation | running back same width 160 feet, with the frame tion sbout Surrait’s presence in Richmond on | Returned to the United States about six weeks | °St¥, loaded with curpstone ior Nicholas | 7 inen Goldsmith, Byron and Garotta, Isc. } building uj re atthe premises, 616 Mostreet. tee cauao! Merch, and had nothing todo with | avo: nad not been here since Feb. 13, 1-65: bad | ACKeT- and expected to arrive to-night at ‘E'S Hoop Skirt and Corset Maa ertny, m* nea modi h street, bet. M and N sts. 028 box. And all other goods cheap in propor- | ‘Terns 0 s d e2 the case. : b Sixth-street wharf. FY cash: the res ve mouths irom | PYAVING TAKEN THE OFFICE FORMERLY RT of Hous Mr. Merrick said the defense would endeay- | Dring av Ocoee eed an ne i tae gn | Hest Hon: = LT] the dayroreal euisuotes with | Ed cccanted br noe ee “het weem or to conform to the rulings of the Court, how~ | ness had not his family with bim: saw his wife | Bins OPBNED.—At noon to-day Mr. Forsyth, |_| Warre Dvck Stits. Brown Linen Snits | #pproved se Soener OCS Anes Aid meemchutelts 6¥e ceborhood. pase m) ever much they might differ in opiniou from the Court. The detense proposed to show what the pur. ifi has always been sed asa of the sale by the er would respectfully offer his professional | of first Vashi house. Immediate possession shortly after she was imprisoned in Washing- ; inspector of sewers, opened in the Mayor's es to the citizens of Washington. snc Alpaca Coats and Dusters, and a large variety ‘All rd : ton, the second year of the war: saw her again | cflice. City Hall, bids for the construction of a | of linen goods in general, at prices to suit | conveyancing and ‘stamps at th of the pur- | _ Office hours from 6 to 84 @, m., and from 4 to 10 | given. Good references required of applicanta. Sapa ee doing im Richmond. The prose- | in'i¢63: had not seen her or his children smc sewer in Tenth street, from the Canal to the | everybody, at Hable 4 Co.’s, 468 Pennsylvania | chssur. id RP JACKSON. Trnstect p.m. (jeeolm™] 8. W- CALDWELL, M.D.” | Kent $1.00 per annum, payalie monthly in al- fiobmond, and bis conpesion Presence in | His family resided at Elkton: had not been | south side of New York avenue, a portion of | avenue, under U. 8. Hotel. eo 5-0 THOS. DOWLI VOTICE, HEIRS.—A complete list_of heirs to | }@tce.) The key can be found at Dr. Christiani’s, Richmond, and nis connection with Jacob | there yet, was waiting on this case. came here | which 1s to be three foot anda portion four ———e- THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown estates in Europe furnished for 81. by IneD- | 1 the Drug Stoxe, first story. nom pion “pepe : oonepirstors. r was | voluntarily, after reading Dr. McMillan’s af- | foot, with the neceseary laverale. traps, man- Dr. Wire, Chiropodist, 421 Penn avenue, > = pol Rs * | DEN BROS,, P.O. Box 530, Washington. D. AMFOL x pears, rae a ead ee cong arene Per- | fidavit. holes, &c. The bids were as follows: J betweenfs; and 6th streets, continues the suc- | (CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE KEAL ES- enry Ashbrook, Washington, D. iv IMF [Intel Betweon th sons in Richmond. How could the defense | “Ry Mr. Bradiey. There was.a summons | Oltapman,€6.90 per foot for main sewer, cessfnl treatment of coins, bunions, pad nails, TATE IN GEORGETOW the Mes-rs. Ashbrook. of St. Louis, Moi; and | =< > seerged sx'baing’ Renee weet ie: ‘dank. | Served on witness. | for laterals, $174 for traps, 356 for manholes, | enlarged joints, warts, moles, vascular excres- | ‘Th undersigned by virtue of a decree of the Su- Mesers. Allen, Copp & Nisbet, Bankers, St. Louis, | eee IE ad DE pont as'bé iw i | $38 to $35 : . &e. S a.m. to5 p. | preme Court of the District of assed in - 55 ome or absent from the country, and wasit not the | o¢b¥ Mt. Fierrepoint. Witness never knew | S38 for drops. and $3: per M for lumber. | cences, kc. Office hours from a.m. to5 p. | P Bs 1 rooms, gas, water, and of an indictment against him. Marcell, Little & Co , $6.45 for main, #3.! m.,and6toS p.m. Consultation free. Estab. | Cause No. 778, Eq. 1 ‘yO. Me~ ADIES PLEASE READ THIS— WILLIAM | only way the defense had'to rebut the testi- | "BY Mr Carrington, Witness made notes on | Jaterais’ si00 for trape sas for mean Sea” for | Tehea teers Lead ant others wer eagene | LANCE 439 ein wtipet, tise wboutay Rate Mony of the prosecution to show that Surratt | nis “giary of persons he met on the voyage. | forlumber. J. L. Laweon & Co. #6 oy aay ——_e—_— Meveed defendant ic | dred (+00) well-made stamps of elegant designs for MITCHELL & Was engaged in other business, and notin this | Witne:s made one entry on the diary in | $336 tor laterrls, 2i6 for traps, #10 for maa. | |HABLB & Co., No. 468 Pennsylvania avenue, nelock, the. E of | Bmbzeldery Br Ne basen tie Compose | J232-1w* Northeast corner 7th ovauge Fisher said noone knew where this | Presence of Dr. Mc Millan, when he gaye wit- | holes, $4..50 for drops, $3, for lumber. | under U.S. Hotel, offer a large stock of White fon street. between Bridge street and the 2 ‘and explain | PYOR SALE—A neat two: ‘aduplicate | F on Jacks e = y lady wishing to | Sanare, n Gand H. and ist and N Ge: esa aad having | *teeets.” 100 down, and $ | mess his address. Witness had deen accus- | Henry Popkins, $6.50 for main, $3.75 laterals, bags bere ee one ieee | tomed to preach from notes, aud could easily | $!2? traps, $60 manholes, $29 drops, 835 lum: remember a conversation by taking a tew | ber; Jos. Fowler, Shirts, Undershirts, Drawers, Neckties, and | canal, belonging to tate of the late John various selections of Gent.’s Furnishing Goods, | Mountz. The above lot fronts about 22 feet 5 az reduced prices. Call early and secure bar- | inches on Jefferson street. by adepth of 104 tok a 00 main, $4.15 laterals 4 ee i Ace. pez month untit pai tense could show where the book came from > 5 a end is improved bya well built Two-story Brick 3 8 & METCALF, 2 4 notes. manholes, $%37.62:; drops, $25 | gins. eo e call *s Buildi pan ben Pring thelr witnesses to prove the | By Mr. Bradiey. Wuitness received a pardon a =< is ee bed by decree: iy re York atentan end WNL Eee from the President last month. Reeside & Co., $12.50 for main, 35 2 VONFIDENTIAL.—Young men who have ii $200 traps, $275 manholes, $50 dro) ves in QuvIcK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS.—Good certain secret habits, which ash on day J.B. Tinsley, jr, Sworn and examined by ? 3 th - “(3 3 Shirts, 50; A. No. 1 Fine White . atone at unfit them for business. pleasure, or the duties of (OR SALE—That three story pre BRICK ai Bait Maat Mahe | ata gee nS eee, Me | Culms OW Dancer mas cog | ae uae stamel a, Actes wo | Heth ae tat Batra gy amir id pura | Ph SUy ie ny uty Oh employed at the Spottswood Hotel, in Rieh- | cent, but felt more like giving him up than | $3" drop J. McCullom, $7 for main, $2.57 | cents; Fine Ganze Undershirts, $1: Fine Lisle | Yevancing. including revenne stamps Piling folleceol repttiror other causes, feel ade. | Will bp given to pay the balance; oe Peter, end idenited tee seers Shownthe | protretipe him, because he did not come tor. | laterals Sis iraps, 200 manholes, 10 lamocr, | Thread Undershirts, 1.50: Good Cotton Half | °F Purchacer. S20 will be requireda theniselves under the treatment, of any one should Bid D STARR & METC : s ward mn his mother was in danger, Mc- ids for this work were opened about two (Plant's Bui xnew aman who registered as ‘Horry Beate Millan replied, that Idid him wrong ashe | weeks since. butowing to some informality the zith of March and left on the intof april, | 2S Kept secluded. and knew nothing of the | sewer was readvertised. At that time the low- after breukiast. Winess did not remember | meer his mother was McMillan had ex. | est pidder was J. W. King & Uo-, who agreed the indaviduass could not recogiise him, pre-sed doubts as to the existence of auman | to no the work at th@ following prices: $6.55 Hose, 10, 15,20, and 25 cents per pair, Best | MPetty issthuckan parry first read “Tho Secret Friend.” Married ladies |... cs English Half Hose, 50 cents per pair. at | jy as-at THOMAS BOWEE Hl Tear eomething of importance Wy perusing | Sv12tf __New¥ Franc’s Gent's Furnishing Store, 494 7th st., a = “The Secret Friend. to any address, in @ | OR RENT—Two Parlors, and several ot! between D and E, three doors above Odd Fel- | PRY THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. | seated envelope, on receipt of 25 conta,” Adress Dr. well furnished land neatly kept Rooms. De- I: lows’ Hall. UHOROTER \PROENREY ‘or ART & CO. Boston. Mass. wod-ly | Hantfnt location one door from the * VALUA soul. The pardon of witne>s was dated June | for main +4 for laterals, $125 for traps, $35 STREET, ( GETOWN. AT AUO- 1-tAugl* David H: Bates recalled and examined by | igtn. ond witness received iton the morning | manholes, and #10 for lamber. P'’ © °F | yueq-Reowtvap this morning one hundrea TEEPE, RGRTOWN AT AUG FOR SALE AND REN ENT—A Twostory FRAME Mr. Brailey, Spr ioess testified he bgencch of July 4th. —--+—__ more of those fine twenty-five doilar suits, at y, July I7th, at 5 o'clock p.m. z = HOUSE. with eyght rooms and kitchen. No. bo Jonn He Sura. mem was written | at one o'clock the court tooka recess for | FUCNERAL.—The funeral of the lamented | the Great Uentral Clothing House, 460 7th ‘ont of the premise tof Lot No. SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROP- eat Eien Paedie CE ar ee Heary Bail Brepdoe <otavk and examined by | >#!!8n hour. | scholar and gentleman, Professor James | street, opposite the Post Office. G1. fronting 23912 fect on Bric > bet ERTY—Three huudred and fifty acres of first rik ’ ne ee Mr. Bradley.—In March and April, 1865, wit- | On reassembling at 1.10 o’ciock— | Reordan, took place this’ morning at 9 o'clock —_«—__ Fate LAND. suitable for farming. gardening, or oe hk nes was employed in Richmond; saw the | Lewis J. Carland was recalled for thedefense | St: Matthews Roman CatholicChurch. He | To ram Lantus or Tats Urry axp Gzonos- c bin, from ono t thio thiles from Georgetown, and containing 6 rooms, very pleasantly prisoner there: he passed under the name of | and «x.mined by Mr. Merrick.— Witness | Was in the sin year ofbis age. Having over- | rown.—Do you wish to save money! Go to ; room and cellar under | extending from the Conduit Road near the Chesa- | Ioeated on Sth street, between Pand Q. Apply a6 man; he passed under that name, but wit- | knows Lewis J. Weichman. He took a waik | TO” the allotted pilgrimage of life, few men | Lewis Baar’s Fancy Establishment. He sells id was formerly occupied by the ke and Ohio Canal to Tennallytown. This | CHRS. RUPPERT, 522 7th street, between D ness knew who he was. with bim im the spring of 1565, and called on | C8" 80 down to their graves with a clearer | cheaper than any other house. 71 : property will be sold in a body on accommodatin andE jy 11-6t Question — Were you at Mr. Benjamin’s of- | Mr. Brophy. Weichman said’ he was much | "Cord of usefulness, prompted by @ zeal for —_——.—_—_ P : adeed of trus: terms, or in lots to suit papyheders, &-portion of it ory FRAME HOU tice. Secretary of Siate. with him troubled about the testimony he had given on | ‘Ys g'ueral welfare ofmankind. Iver Rucrivep—Three hundred Boys’ | tie property. ing and stampsat the | Having been beantifally 1382 off in lote from four to Objeesed to by Mr. Pierrepoint,and objection | the conspiracy trial. He Said that he was | ,. Prot Tordan wasa native of Cork Ireland, | sajts, latest Spring styles from ten to fitteen | cost vf tle purch: Possession given imme- | UCL larly desirable for market gardens. Iflesir sustain going to contefsion, and wanted to relieve his | “hence he emigrated to thus country about the | Golars per cuit, at the Great Central Ulothin; Title perfect iil give one-third cash and 4e0-thirds in land. in ar I=] Ii posted in al per eult, 3 MAS DOWLING, Auct. vena Q. Were you with him mucii of the time | ‘omsciemce. Witness advised him to go | } 7 Well posted in all the iearning of | Pouse J.H. SMITE, THOMAS NG, Auct. | exchange for improved property in Wa: while he was there ! to @ magistrate and make an affiduvit. He | 516 ¢@y, both Clansical and Scientific, he com- 460 7th street, opposite Post Office. ¥ THOMAS DOW Georgetown. | Grorgetawcn. Cal ander plats, of th Objected to, and objection sustained. sad thatit he bad been let alone it would | meced fe Pant RR LRASDE oF know!- ia B MAB DO orgetown. | at our office. STARR © METC aot Q. De you know how he was employed | have been aifferent with Mrs. Surratt; ‘ne 3 yy c@lassica, in Si AND EFFECTS ‘i onl Ei r H aay Beate ‘while there ! eer thai he was forced to swear as he had. and | Which he was very successful as hnxdreds Romar? Salts at fueney Solar Jess ND! EFFECTS | . jercer: corner New York ave-and that. | HM Willnm Ream, on G ow Ubjected to, and objection sustained. hibad sworn to a paper under threats of being | {)'Risclly snd elsewhere caa vear apprecia- | Gentral Clothing House, 460 7th street, oppo- aly Arth sat 10 ‘OR RENT—A DESIRABLE PRIVATE RES- | Stable and (a on Danbar ‘Witness resumed :—Saw the prisoner last on | «narged with being one of the conspirators, | ‘Ve testimony. sive the Post Office : wshington str IDENCE. with handsome Flower Garden at- | ton street. immediately int ir the Lot wit Friday, inst day of March, He said also that aman told him thathe had 3 —— Se q holt Furniture | ¢ ituated between 7th and 8th. if desired. inelut + Sta a D-H. recalled, and the register of the | peen wiking im his sleep and had written out | (RECURIICAN MerTiNc.—A meeting of the No Berrgr InvgsTMenT can be made than ageutlemau leaving the city.con- | the intersection of 3 ar and Ving story Brick Back Building. It fronts Webster House handed to bim.—Wicness be- | his statements and he must swear to it. He | Sixth street Radical Republican Cl ub ot the | in Ulothing at the present reduced prices at | * Ange Gilt-frame Mirror Her teens lapely to CRN HSE out £0 fer On both Etreeta; Si) Tet deep. lieved the name of R. N. Jones, entered on the | said that Mrs. Surratt had on the Lith of April | Seventh Ward was last evening, Dr. Wm. | the Great Central Clothing House, 160 Seventh Mahogany Cushion Chairs and Roeker sent = Eki 2 ‘ 15th of April under the name of John Marrison, | tof him that she was obliged to go to cee 4 yd, First Vice President in the chair, who | street, opposite the Post Office. Dhe-top va FOR SAT ETLet No. 3, tn Bquares9.on 25 FOE RENTS tlie corner of St and to be in the sme hand writing as that of R.N. | manin the country, having received a letter ated that as imany of the members of the ——_e—__ Walnut Office Desk Fee tet oeite Tb font Hone. itl out 204 ae Jones, entered on another page. from Mr. Calvert club were engaged in bolding of social fairin | @o anp See those Afween dollar suits, re- ud Batting Seer kad Haare be ® Sem Geet and CELLAR, cuitable Francis Burke sworn, and examined by Mr. | Mr. Bradley—Arg you sure Weichman is the | the main butiding of the schoo’, for the benefit | ceived thie morning, st the reat Central tf House, contatuing five rooms. Also. two small | Grocery. Apply tod. F. KE Bradley. witness was coicbman of President | man. of Mr. Leeand Mr. Davis; 't would not be | Clothing House, 460 7th street, opposite the ne Houses on the rear of the lot, containing tworooms to WINDSOR Jancoln, drove the carriage io the theatre on | Witness.—Oh yes. 1 have ridden with him | Tight to hoid the election of odicers without a | Post Ufiice. : An too numerous nition. | each. The three houses rent for about $40 per a AGLACH HOUSE EES: many other iy 12 BY THOMAS DoWLID the night of the assa7stnation, atter the Presi- | and been with since. That isthe man (point. | !afeer attendance of the members. Mr. R. dent got out of the carriage. witaess drove | ing to Weicnman who was seated immediate. | Hurlow then moved that when theclub ad- about 15 paces from the plaiform towards F | 1) beniod Mr. Pivrrepo:nt.) journ it be to meet in the main building on next + ‘ VOR RENT—The V THOMAS DOWLING, Auct, "| month. Price @2,200. Immediate possoasion given Fad, situated on lith street. near Pa, ‘Auct.; Georgetown, | _ ap 19-tf 465 9th street, between Band, { ®venue. Apply to C. B. BAKER, Star Office, pee a ee Prynrgs can be had in any quantities at the Star office counter. { A ion; The relutives and friends of the 2 very healthy; has several fine springs upon it, and spectfully invited to attend the funeral. to-m w | inches on va depth of lot vA i hase ee . a s Resa. ‘1 23 prove suilt two-story Bric y T—A STORA ‘M, corner of 8thand | unfailing streams in every field. It will be shown {i cdnesitas) afternoon, at 3 o'clock trom No. 623 and ix improv y Brick | FrOR KENTA STORE ROOM corner pfsthvang | unfailing streams in Gvery field. Ie will be shown ‘Terms of sale. as prescribed by the decree: One- | B.N. FDMONSTON, on the premises, between 6 | it. Title is perfect. ‘Terms made known on appli- third of the pure in cash on the day of | a8 ‘p.m. my Z-tt | catien toGRANVILLE F. HYDE. No. 63 Water JS BARGUIFEE & SON, sale. und the residu nal installments at six street; or, to Dr. GRAFTON TYLER, corner Fe RROK GENT! a 3 street. Didmotsee any one looking in tne car- Cross-examined by Mr. Pierrepoint._wit. | “OP@8y evening. tne 22d inst, forthe speCit) | <¢ REAL NO LET—At No. 481 10th strect. west side, near AOR LEASE. WITH RIGHT OF PURCHASE, riage. or loafing about it. Heard noonecalling | ne-s was calledon by Weichman at the thea, | PE7PO=e of Glgcting officers for the ensuing DIED. aay PARLORS. Also two FRONT ROOMS, Gus lange valuable B ILDING LOTS in diferent part potent ers pont of te Hediers sitting | ter and they walked to St. Aloysius church, | ‘1: Seconded and agreed to. PANT. On the 1th instant, with brain fever, | The, t™ and one small, on second floer, free from. after- ty: an sfiveyesr oll BASE tre. and during this walk the statements were . PLS Tan VABETH pth instant, with: brain fever, | Supreme noon sun je 21-3t* Cross-examined, witness had = fe : Finy.—This morning, ELIZABETH A. DULL. aged four yearsand six | Pees So ! oo es wine MoE his back to- | made. Witness was not excited but Weichman | , F/R? This mornt Te eaden eee ee 8 HFS | touths. soungest daughter of Chatlea Hand Mar- | sof Sant othels ants, and Eugene WO PARLORS, NICELY FURNISHED, with = HH. Breea miatioa xotexcited cabsequently at Dubant’s where | 0° et Rackeeith garet W. Dant + MeLeod defendant. will offer for sale. at Public or Without Board, forrent. Apply at the Star | Jj‘,ARM FOR SALE.—The undersigned will sell ross ee ion ri ailoa. he drank several times and recited Shake- | *7eet, between 6th and 7th streets, near the [ Balt. and Cleveland, ., papers please copy.| Auction, on WED DAY AFTERNOON, July ice. ayS-Im | ‘at private sale the farm now in his occupancy, rpbit Bradley said he proposed to show by | speare’s Hamlet Soliloquy on Death. Wit. | TiVeF, which resulted in its entire destraction, July 16, 1867, nt 1.45 a. I7th, at 6 o'clock and Lot on the cast side (OR SALEDA LOT ou E sinecty between ith | located between Rockville. in Montgomery coun is witness where Surratt got the money .| nese didnot recollect ever peing examined as | ‘gether with that of an occupied frame siable on a ee Withigny i of Jefferson stree i Bridge street and the tind Litlnatreeten 9 het trenton istiectdesr, | Muryland.and Georgetown, D. C.. upon the Wyichman bad testified that Surratt had ten | faras to the time of the assassination. Wir | S¢Joining. ‘The tenement in which the fire | {Pi hebE. ous child of Williau Hl. canal. belonging to the estate of the late John | paved alley. Apply to C.B. BARKER, Star Office, | Rockvillergad. It contains 195 acres; 4 gold pieces when he re:urned from Richmond, | ness conid net recollect the day ofthe month | °Tiginated had been rented for a grocery, the ‘ of the Monn The ubove lot fronts about 22 feet 8 | Parse °F ie id + | state of cultivatior 's beautifully ; is elevat and they desired to show now for what pur- | or week. When he walked with W ichma. Proprietor of which had just fitted it uo and pose tha: money wae paid teSurratc. Hetnen | ir was afier the testimony at the conuperney. Temoved in it about $20 worth of family pro- Bus thetoliowmg question. 4 trial closed. Witness left the city on the 25tn | Visions, all of which was lost. Both buildings Fe clos JOM Benjamercceniamin’s of- | of July, and it was before iben that Weich. | belonged to Mr. George Mattingly, who, we Tee Sid You see Mr. Benjamin give the prisoner | man made this confession. He had not kepi | /e&™, held an insurance on the same. The en $20 gold pieces, and do you know for what | Weichman’s company since,and had regarded | fTemen were promptly on the spot, but owing Seventh street west, RS 'S AND COMMISSION | and twelve months, with interest from day of sale. Washington and Gay sts., Georgetown. je 22-tf_ purpose that money was pi bim as @ dangerous man. Witness did not | t© the combustible character of the property, | MERCHANTS in Flour and General Merchan- | All conves ancing, 1 S556 j BSEEEEZ | qror save—a comfortable RESIDENCE fore Sires Saat eoyection eesealaae: ofter in | <ympachize with elther side during the war, were unable to do much good. 2 fire: No.0}, Louisiana svenue, up stairs, Wash cont of paretianee, 6509 PRRRR PRRRRRRPBRRPE FFF PPE F amtiy in the town of Cambridge, Ma. Phe i tb cause he was doing business in a mixed SS a . CARTER MARBURY, Ti SEW ' % ag evidence the aifidavit made by McMillan im | population: 1" made no difference to bin | TRANSPRRS ov Raat Estats.—The follow. | {UST ARRIVED— 2 iy 2-codds 2 RH OS DOWLING, NEW. HOO, AND SHOR STORE. gud emong the os: sestceble homeoqnegaiathentt- Liverpool. Wwhicn side was victorit Wit for- | ing tranefers of real estate were 60 bbis. Pure Country CIDER VINEGAR, at | 3 200 — lage. It will be sold at low figure. To agen Mr. Pierrepoint objected. as the affidavit | cigrer; was born in Toronio. Witness didnot | Oay at R-M- Hall's Heal Estate Werhencs A CLARK & PEAR: ON ee eee rik eee SEOES: WILSON, Thane of the meer sorecetle vitamee ia MaErIAae? jan Uever been shown ‘o the witness McMil- | know when Weichman went to Philadelphia: | No 7! Loulsiana avenue, corner 7th streot.— | jer4-cit Womntesion Merchants, | FART GOODE co hones anion ae Gone Late of the firm of Burns & Wilson, where household expenses are not Balf as great ss Ut Bir. Merrick said he had been interrogated | {Do ast, he sa of Weichman was before the | Subdivision 20, square 296. 600; lot 485, square | - Fe ———"- | town Headquarters. YOUNG & BEHREND.. No. 502 SEVENTH STREET, Rcity the opportunity ism rarcone. “Mr. Wallach, as to that affidavit, and he thought thar 4th of Joly, 1865. Witness wasintimaie with | 91; oe a of lot 9, square 478,15 feet, QWVASHINGTON, D. C.. Jory let, 1897. No. 120 Bridge st., opposite Fred. Freund’s bs = i Editor of the Star. who Eeoves Heep ete A > z was | bim until the latter part of June. | $175; lot dr, reservation’ 11. $2,245.42; ditto, f je 201m" well-known Ice Cream Saloon. Under Odd Fellows’ Hall. Willgive information concerning it to any inaut? sufficient James J. Gifford recalled for the defense.. 82,245.42; part lot 29, «quare 623, 2 feet 10 inches ‘The subscribers respectfully announce to their rers. my Judge Fisher said he thought the affidavit could not be admitted, as it Rad not been shown to the witness, he, therefore, ruled it out. Stephen Witnees knows Weichman was in Carroll | On 1 street, $109.72: 1ot216, Beatty and Haw. Prison with bim. Witness heard the officer at | kin’s addition to Georgetown, $40; subdivision the prison tell Weicbman unless he would tes- | 41, square 134, 1,650: part tract called Wid- Friends and. the Public geucrally. tat they have | (REAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS AT MIL. 4 4 SALES ed, 55 F STREET. bet’ 9th and yeh LER’S, 101 Bridge street, Georgetown, D.C. 5 cede ry "SES. aang and, well elect beeen and Mh, | Oe LER, LOH Brides strech Gearespaae.c: | ff ddedddddddddddddddddddd J, tasement BRICK, HOUSES, No, 349. on anh ¢ , R it dst e) "RNISHING -@ bracing a handsome assortment. at reduced prices, street, Letweon Land i, weet # sworn and examined b} . NTLEMEN’S PU & ae a ar Merrick Daring hear witness wae it ded eas PEmeL DRL Te at Tee | eee eid al ARTICLE ad igs abo yards cod Yard wie Bleached Muss | @ Geterag ‘| ron Shimek cas esate areal : s iy. found in 1232, 15. 20 cents, Unbleached Mu 3 yal rs . ice home—tha: fine large t gcean from Quebec to Liverpoolinthe steamer | wat iiig to go Sunn ee Teo | TE TEmasUny EXTENSION ~The work on | Utes fount ernie rides “iaie, is and 18 cents, 600 Pala Faas at | © CHARLES BAUM'S © | Nort ant Gartmen BRICK DWELLING Soe Nova Scotia with Dr. McMillan. Hadacon- | “Guiected to Of A.B. Mullet super esecen hesupervision | CASH PICKS. Iieleving that superior Goods | cent. | mor, | F pic ed a ache g ae P | fainkng eight large rooms and basement, siinabed Fereation with McMillan, who stated that | Mr Pierrepoint moved that the anawer al- | ‘Treasury Departn enue oases OF Be | can be furnished at reasonable prices, even im | iy 2-lm BENJAMIN MILLER. | § Between Sixth and Seventh Streets. § | on the southwest corner of Fourth street east aah Jonn Surratt told him that he was in Elmira | ready given be stricken out, aud stated that | rapidly-and'it is expected thotane Dallding | ou hand's full capo etait we articies £2 cies W*. 5, VREATHEY S EREMIUE STHAM | K =a ee a ee eeination Cee Os: and learned ot the | ater reading the testimony of Weichman that | will be under cover by the letot Novomstar nk | tne! bucinees at pelegate rates. DY ENG ANH Ne I Corset Steels 5 conts a pair, I | dwelling, built last year of the very best mate assassination ow the next day: that Surratt | newer contradicted nothing. large force of mechapice will mente employ. | Strict personal attention will at all times be | omee Wo. de ee, R | Bnd most approved style and finish. The lot has sai Elmira, ang ea cf the assassination | “Te Court directed the answer to be stricken | ed to complete the Mterior, so thet fe wit ee ra given, and fair dealing may be Telied on'in ail | pOMer, Ne; 49. seerson st.. Gs iby the tro? me eet % | about TDioa Ret of around. ands partiy improved face towards Canada. "Witness asked Mc- | “Welshman aid Bol teil wicieee eat. Mr, | Tendinees fOr occupancy next spring. SAM Gos warranted as represented, or no sate, | poltan tnetitate, 16 rebuilt and temo | § SHOULDER BRACES 8 | Possession given immediately. Prive $10,000 HMillan At be was not afraid of compromising | Bingham had fold him unless he tesified to | ALLZoupLancuny— Mr Ad . Heavectially; “RR & HOW! the kind in thia section of country. casy. Apply onthe premises. gy It a ee meid, 0 Surratt: be te- | more he would be treated as one of the con: | yesterday employed War Unaes Sanur ee | ee DURES Uyetautte | Coralie aud Scouring ofall kinds done inthe beet | FOR, SAE A HORSE, WAGON and HAR- | (FOR SALE On ENT—1A0 Maryland and vie pie ne See in the conspiracy, | spirators; but he heard it remarked in Weich- | snd Al e ‘a —— : mennes P pores. * ie nor neg tr cnaoned r. | spirators; . lex. Reed to move bis farniture from = ; + thankful for past favors, the subscriber | Kind of business, “Apply af the Star Office, Wp Reh oe 0 ot ahly‘MeMilian did state toperieee erende™ | man’s presence, and he assented to it. This | Georgetown to Washington, but the furaitcrs | PORTABLE HOT-AIR FURNACES, ede jo2s-tf eh * Rotate Broker, J i solicits the continued custom of the community. mat ratt told him the whole plan of the assassina. | W°S objected to by the prosecution. and the | not arriving at its destination, he had the cart- ‘ved and returned Ly express with the TASTURE FOR HORSES AND COWS on the je 29-1m* N.E. corner 7th st.and La ave. ds rece objection was sustained. Witness did nothaye | men arrested, charging them with ‘Those intending to wut in Eurnaces this fall | anon y " d des) . tion was made by Booth, and he furnished padawnl poegerent creer . the larceny | should cali and see Littlefield’s Morning aE eee oe ce Box No. 80. ‘most reasonable terms, on the Giesboro Farm. RENT—The wide, roomy HOUSE, over the che money forthe horses. McMillan defended | ®2¥, COP ion, een uently, about the | of the furniture. Upon examination it wre as- | Glory, the best in une. Warranted to give Office closes daily atsunset exceptSaturday, when | No better grass, water, fence or shade in the Dis: | I book store of Franck Taylor. Good for offices. Surratt woven he wan aa alle by witnes ee Toaster WHR Weichmas. cortaied. jase Mr. Brown had a colored | satisfaction. Will burn the entire season 1 eee ata pm. feibem™ | trict. Apply to HOpr. BUREY at ‘National Race | je 28-tf MeMiilan in court. Firat eaw him on the | amined by Mr BMecrich o-Witness ie aa ea Steamer tn Oct 2*, 1865. Witness madea note | Snawas plaging at Ford's Theater n Roce, of the conversations on his diary. Witness | ygg5 On tne xfternoon of the Mth, witnes: ploy directing the removal. pac dsb aaa aes THE Uo-orggatives MOVEMENT. — The bricklayers who struck recently at the Trea- without rekindling. ourse, re you send your H, I. GREGORY, bocce eed ‘OQ LET—Corncr hth street cast, and A st-north, sy 1.8 521 Penmpylvaniaavenue. | G95 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, QO5 [D¥¥ coons-Day coos Ot. ehikfag Sots <D L WREATHS. BOU- PF Houre with store or not, at option of | EIDAL AND FUNERAL WREATHS. BOU CLARK & PEARSON, ae ption of party. was not in pursuit of Surratt. Knew J. A.J. sury bave formed a co-operative association, | #2,QUETS, CROSSES. AGENTS AND WHOLESALE COMMISSION BOGAN & WYLIE, PE nn rot al Cdl slr APS Greaweb. late HouatORS weet Bon om horseback, near 13th street, on | and are now at work on this principle, the | © Aust rene! wed in patra form. Bex an MERCHANTS, No. $29 Seventh street, between New York ¥FICE ROOMS..FOR RENT. in Butia, loch. Kuew him in FE) five Dina ieee eased ith witness uDOUE | title of the association being “F'. Heeside é | BCautilul Qrnamental Halr Work on, glasses utcube’ 2 avenue and L street, garner New York avenuasnd hes® im Ceeil county for a time, dere, with nis handecrossed.” Heapresrca to | C2: and we understand that they have | FRIES sée Hisuth street Jy 10-6. Fadeviensbure Cloth Bilis, Dealers in Staple and Fancy D: , Hosiery, | Sth ABTMENTS For pe became au Episcopal minister. Studiedat the | pe nervous and agitated. Witness wore at the | PTgbt Bree nee them, having already EW BOOKS.—The Culture Demanded by Mod- Harris & Co.’s Neoteric Soap, Gloves, Hoopakirts, Corsets, and Notions. uire of GEO. H. N fice, a General Thelogical Seminary in New York | t me adark hat; ts five feet séven inches in Careneea en laying over seven hundred ern Life. Bench and Bar, by L. J. Bigelow; itimore Window and Dru; Ladies can rely upon Ing and the tery | Building, corner New York avenue aud Isth et. aad, yey’ Geacom’s oFders in 1661, about height. Witness was handed a paper py | ‘outind Dries Hinstrated Cole ite, by Bey, Stephen Qin: | Cher Vinegar, Gemied and Dried Fruits, Oar Hack eke foll by daily receipts from New | —!¢19:1m. a Ggoschoel im Baltimore, Witness was now & wee wan te Can tenn ene enalod. Wit | Maasuer anb, Batremy.—Lonisa Robinson | § Gibtous.” Draper's History, of the Anierican | _,Clgnrs, To c Srp Wee: Yorkand Bhiladelphia. "Je dz-1m*" FOR RENT The b slic i early life. His mother ara epson: | fired. After be got to his room ho opened the | esterday charged Mary King with assanit | Civil War, vol. lst. Bleteoric: Astronomy. Shoot: TANOS. Tat Beet ‘Auctiousers and © Attended the Episcopal Ohare bogs He, | paper. read it, and barnt it. it wasin Booth’s | 8D batiery, before Justice Walter. on Railway and other Injuries of the Nervous Sys. | ° fas b ply to Web. WALL: & CO, and fainee fochate hie eos De Ee Tanawriting Soiik re charge wasenbetantiated, and Mary finid’$2 | fom. Hartshorne on Practice at Medicine. Inadaition to my stock, of superb PIANOS of mission Merchants, oor et. peeve var arch ; 5 's Contents aR Ey “oe we 0 UK TAYLOR. & Son’s make. I have 8 ¥: e —— pepobtg a the ist of May, 1865, witness P repoin!.—We object, and do not PoLicz ScMpzABY.—The whole number of ee SP AFTER THIS DATE to ae hother geod makers, which offer at foc RG Nt mi is Pen Adjaration of Protestantism. | desire to discuss the question. arrests made yesterday by the Police were 4, 6) i Bn eatariboron th, tory pricer, and on eaay i & Hose. Que son ontegees af hat and | water was well know in Elkton. Had bees | “Mur: Bradiey uggested.asit wasgettingia:e, | While, the amount derived from fines was | and privkiiliest mitleare thet PIANOS’ aud P ok DRoANS n Font, by, Bake comple on each hoor, 3 thirteen reoms; ait. Sierear woe ten conan wit ae Ent | Quy eho See utdigieg ess | fc ee sc ee wane | nen. | f 4a = = federate army: | Never was charged with steal. ihorning=it was a question of Megresieet ime | _ THE YRIRNDS of the late Gon. Thos. Francis daily, (Sunday excepted) ville pnd Bast: 2 oe GAL a eee creattnn Vile Gren ee eerer portance. He said that b Sxpeated to prove Meagher, will meet in the Orphans Court, | boro” Stages at 7s 0 &..™.; the. Brookville Jest RECEIVER, " silk dresses in Fuchmond aad gave Oa ee oe eee Oe eae. oe ence vane sppippenate see |S fins’ Py.0. HOWARD, Proprietor. GENT es0Mnie cLormna, Hae i them: t any in Winehsster; never | Waom are on. trial tended that this petted: TED | A YER NT OF Hinep. Goods, at GEARE GoD), onl had any difficulty abou: the eilk dresses which | roof, and admitied | Fouxsrarcine 7a= MARx=T—Ann Smith AM x : STOR, — - fe to Chickering & Sons, of Boston, for the! jeep to @ 20 foot aired Dot Feorte ne, Gad Beard that | The witress had testified before the Judiciary | and Moses Lewis, colored, were this morning | °? curvae & vine ki alFE E > | PIANOS. u Ure one. wr re the dresses; witness | Committee. and the Court may be aware of | fined, the former $10 and the tater $10.0), by Te ne bet A Ne ORTMENT LIFE Pacey ATEN RANCE JOHN F. ELLIS, ARE & METCALF, was chaplain of the 16: Maryland regiment, | Gommittee. « Justice Thowpeen, for forestalling the market, Wis BAABs 33 Hackst Space, Building. jowams | iyyte 910 Pemnsstvaiia jontt New York aye: aud Wt et. -